Meet & Greet
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Public Statement

General information about our regular Lunch with the League programs.

Blog Post

Joye Montgomery introduces herself as the new 2025-2026 President of the League of Women Voters Oak Ridge.

Armando

Armando Salud-Ambriz, former deputy of elections for Yolo County, was appointed Nevada County’s new clerk-recorder/registrar of voters today. He will start his new position Oct. 13 under the condition that he moves to and registers to vote in Nevada County by that time. Read more here.

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The LWV of North Santa Barbara County participated recently in a tabling event at the Town Hall hosted by Congressman Salud Carbajal at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria.

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Public Statement

As you may have seen in the news, on Monday President Donald Trump posted that he will lead a "movement" to get rid of mail-in ballots and voting machines, claiming, without providing evidence, that they lead to voter fraud.

Photo of Intro to 19th Amendment Reel

We have partnered with the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center (EIC) (Williamson County Schools) and have a very talented group of students working to create video Reels to post on our Social Media accounts in order to raise awareness about the League, Elections and Voter engagement.  You can view their first Reel on our YouTube channel. Here is the link: https://youtube.com/shorts/5cqCT3n5KfQ?feature=share 

Fighting Back!
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As an organization dedicated to empowering voters and defending democracy, the League of Women Voters of the United States has released the following statements in response to actions of the new administration in 2025.

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